The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... shews that various conversation with the world can alone inspire a well - grounded and becoming assurance in discourse and behaviour , which is something very different from the troublesome and noisy petulance of ignorant self ...
... shews that various conversation with the world can alone inspire a well - grounded and becoming assurance in discourse and behaviour , which is something very different from the troublesome and noisy petulance of ignorant self ...
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... shews a constant propensity to abuse the Eng- lish government ; but finding no substantial reason for censuring Queen Elizabeth's , he selects this trifling one ; and he endeavours to ascribe the various instances of Popish treason ...
... shews a constant propensity to abuse the Eng- lish government ; but finding no substantial reason for censuring Queen Elizabeth's , he selects this trifling one ; and he endeavours to ascribe the various instances of Popish treason ...
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... shew the inaccuracy and inconsistency of Mr. Plowden's observations thereon , as he falsely accuses her government of tyranny , cruelty and rapacity . He complains that it was enacted by the first Parliament , held in the second year of ...
... shew the inaccuracy and inconsistency of Mr. Plowden's observations thereon , as he falsely accuses her government of tyranny , cruelty and rapacity . He complains that it was enacted by the first Parliament , held in the second year of ...
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... shew no regard to an oath of allegiance , taken to a Protestant state , as it is declared to be null and void by their general councils , which Mr. Plowden himself tells us , are 66 absolutely infallible , and not liable to deceit or ...
... shew no regard to an oath of allegiance , taken to a Protestant state , as it is declared to be null and void by their general councils , which Mr. Plowden himself tells us , are 66 absolutely infallible , and not liable to deceit or ...
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... shews a striking disparity in the progress of their mercantile prosperity . " Still , however , notwithstanding this vast , disparity , the English carried on a profitable trade , and had a considerable balance in their favour . The ...
... shews a striking disparity in the progress of their mercantile prosperity . " Still , however , notwithstanding this vast , disparity , the English carried on a profitable trade , and had a considerable balance in their favour . The ...
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